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Top Row: Tucker, Remde, Arnett, Hibbard, Garrett, H. Vail, Trolley, V. Vail. BOUOIII Row: Satkowski, Sprowls, Metz, Hagerman. THE lVIIRROR Editor . ......,. .,,,.. C lay Sprowls Senior Historian .,.,. , ....... Anna Brazer Associate Editor . . ..., Harry Remde, lr. Organizations ..,. Homer Vail, Virginia Vail Art ...,.,,....., .... H elen Satkowski Snapshots ..,............ Donald Hibbard Athletics . . . . . ,Donald Garrett Advertising Managers . .Ross Arnett, David Curriculum .. ..... Harry Remde, lr. Hagerman, Robert Hill, William Trolley Features .,.... ,,,,... M ary Lou Tucker The Mirror Statt, ol which Miss Elsa M. Ferguson is sponsor, has an interesting history to consider. ln 1912, when it was first published, The Mirror was a small magazine. The book next became a semi-annual and was issued as such until, in 1917-1918, the student body of the school voted to change it to a year-book. Since then it has remained as the school annual published each May or lune. lts purpose is to present to the students ot Medina High School a complete record ot the year's events. ln the task of compiling and publishing such a year-book, there is direct value to the statt in that it gives its members training in executive and business work and experience in working with a budget. There is also copy and proof reading to be done, as well as editing and rewriting of material gathered. To the school there is, from its circula- tion, iavorable publicity value. The Mirror is a member of the Western New York lnterscholastic and the Empire State Press Associations.
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I . J ff. 1, 4, g, ,IW A 4 tr bg ,cf L A7 ,, , fl T T V f if' li fr V ' i.-5555 ,. 1 -If! .i THE HEART Through the Heart, the emblem of literary, dramatic, musical, and social activities, the student finds an outlet for associated enjoyment of eXtra-curricu- lar Work. In the field of publications, literary talent-both journalistic and creative -is unfolded. The Dramatic Clubs de- velop industry, poise, self-expression, and a good sense of humor. Social cul- ture, school spirit, and a pleasing per- sonality are fostered in the social clubs. The musical organizations develop tal- ent and an appreciation of the best in music. The Hobby Clubs give students the opportunity to exchange ideas and to enlarge the field of their own Work. Altogether, the club Work of M. H. S. is a very necessary and vital part in the education of the youth of Medina.
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Top Row: Trolley, H. Vail, Pritchard, Whipple, Rernde, Sprowls, Colton, Kerr, Reak. Bottom Row: Metz, Arnett, Hagerman, V. Vail. THE M. H. S. NEWS First Semester Second Semester Robert Kerr Managing Editor Ross Arnett Clay Sprowls News Editor Harry Remde, Ir. Harry Remde, Ir. Editorials Harry Remde, Ir. Reporters----Ross Arnett, Roy Collins, Roma lane Colton, David Hagerman, Robert Kerr, Claire Mower, George Mower, Allie lane Neal, Ruth Pritchard, Lorene Reak, Harry Remde, lr., Deane Sanderson, Clav Sprowls, Homer Vail, David Whipple, Helen Mae Youles. With Miss Elsa M. Ferguson as sponsor and Mr. Walter C. Van Buren as printing ad- viser, The M. H. S. News is operated by a statt ol sixteen members. Its aims are to pre! sent to the students and taculty ot the school the latest interesting and important school news, to give its statt a knowledge ot the elements ot journalism, to promote the important idea ot cooperation. The ability to gather news correctly and to state the tacts clearly is the educational value derived trom this work. ft 4,4 If-1.4 ALE
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